Aztec Encounter with the Spaniards This video describes how cultures clash when the Spaniards first encounter the Aztecs. Good narration along with animated sketches that appear like chalk drawings on a blackboard. Run time 01:28.Author(s): No creator set

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The Story of ICH-GCP: An introduction for investigators and site staff Dr Roma Chilengi, Head of Clinical Trials at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI)/Wellcome Trust Research Programme in Kilifi, Kenya gives an introduction to ICH-GCP. This overview covers the historical background, context and evolution to ICH-GCP, summarises its key principles and describes the role of regulatory authorities. The talk highlights some of the accomplishments of ICH-GCP but also critiques some aspects of GCP application in non-pharmaceutical settings.Author(s): No creator set

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The World of Plants This is a very good video that demonstrates how plants, flowers, trees reproduces and about pollination. The video has a plant narrator that talks about the world of plants and plant facts. This is a very good video to show to students who are nine years old and older. This video contains views from the QuranAuthor(s): No creator set

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17.202 Graduate Seminar in American Politics II (MIT) This is the second in a sequence of two field seminars in American politics intended for graduate students in political science, in preparation for taking the general examination in American politics. The material covered in this semester focuses on American political institutions. The readings covered here are not comprehensive, but it is sufficiently broad to give students an introduction to major empirical questions and theoretical approaches that guide the study of American political instituAuthor(s): Stewart III, Charles

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Beyond infinity This popular maths talk gives an introduction to various different kinds of infinity, both countable and uncountable. These concepts are illustrated in a somewhat informal way using the notion of Hilbert's infinite hotel. In this talk, the hotel manager tries to fit various infinite collections of guests into the hotel. The students should learn that many apparently different types of infinity are really the same size. However, there are genuinely "more" real numbers than there are positive inteAuthor(s): Feinstein Joel F. Dr

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Informal learning in the workplace This paper focuses mainly on theoretical frameworks for understanding and investigating informal learning in the workplace, which have been developed through a series of large and small scale projects. The main conclusions are included but readers are referred to other publications for more detailed accounts of individual projects. Two types of framework are discussed. The first group seek to deconstruct the “key concepts” of informal learning, learning from experience, tacit knowledge, tranAuthor(s): Creator not set

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Nominative (Subjective) vs. Objective Pronouns This video uses a combination of skits and examples to help learners understand nominative and objective pronouns and how to use them. The audio can be a little hard to hear as there is a lot of background noise. (03:51)

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Look back at Section 1. Why do trade unions in rich countries take up the cause of poor environmental and working conditions in developing countries as they did at Seattle? And why are developing country governments unwilling Author(s): The Open University

Farm Animal Sounds for Children This video includes several farm animals making sounds -- a rooster, cows, horses, a donkey, sheep, lamb, goats, baby chicks and geese. (02:30)Author(s): No creator set

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2 Solar thermal energy Energy from sources other than fossil and nuclear fuels is to a large extent free of the concerns about environmental effects and renewability that characterize those two sources. Each alternative source supplies energy continuall, whether or not we use it, and most have their origins in energy generated outside the Earth, yet the potential of each is limited by its total supply set against its rate of use. The Sun will radiate energy until it ceases thermonuclear fusion, in around 5 billion yeaAuthor(s): The Open University

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Lecture 1, Introduction to History Painting For six centuries, history painting—pictures based on stories from myth, scripture, and ancient and modern history—was the most prestigious work a painter could do. Renaissance artists and writers laid down the definitions, goals, and rules. We outline these and look at many examples of how they changed as pictorial narrative evolved until its eclipse in the 19th century.Author(s): No creator set

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Using views and workspaces Learn to work in Design view, Code view, Split view, and Vertical split view. Switch between workspaces optimized for designers and developers.Author(s): No creator set